The Boston Indicators Project offers new ways to understand Boston and its neighborhoods in a regional, national and global context. It aims to democratize access to information, foster informed public discourse, track progress on shared civic goals, and report on change in 10 sectors: Civic Vitality, Cultural Life and the Arts, the Economy, Education, the Environment, Health, Housing, Public Safety, Technology, and Transportation.

For fifteen years, The Boston Indicators Project has been a primary data resource for the Greater Boston community, providing a rich online portal of data exploring ten civic sectors. We work to measure progress towards our shared goals of equity, prosperity and justice, while fostering informed public discourse and democratizing access to high quality data and information.

Produced in partnership with MassINC, the Geography of Incarceration report takes an in-depth look at Suffolk County Sheriff's data, in order to understand where and how Boston's neighborhoods are effected by our correctional system.

The Boston Indicators Project recently delivered a comprehensive presentation on the past and current shape of Boston. We asked a simple question: what has and will effect Boston's residents, infrastructure, and geography?

What are the best ways to solve the pressing challenges of our city, region, country and planet? The Hub of Innovation profiles a set of breakthrough solutions by sector from the region, nation and world..